图谱
免疫组织化学
生物
计算生物学
人类基因组
抗体
地图集(解剖学)
生物标志物发现
基因
病理
蛋白质组学
基因组
蛋白质表达
遗传学
医学
免疫学
解剖
作者
Fredrik Pontén,Karin Jirström,Mathias Uhlèn
摘要
Abstract Tissue‐based diagnostics and research is incessantly evolving with the development of new molecular tools. It has long been realized that immunohistochemistry can add an important new level of information on top of morphology and that protein expression patterns in a cancer may yield crucial diagnostic and prognostic information. We have generated an immunohistochemistry‐based map of protein expression profiles in normal tissues, cancer and cell lines. For each antibody, altogether 708 spots of tissues and cells are analysed and the resulting images and data are presented as freely available in the Human Protein Atlas ( www.proteinatlas.org ). The new version 4 of the atlas, including more than 5 million images of immunohistochemically stained tissues and cells, is based on 6122 antibodies, representing 5011 human proteins encoded by approximately 25% of the human genome. The gene‐centric database includes a putative classification of proteins in various protein classes, both functional classes, such as kinases or transcription factors and project‐related classes, such as candidate genes for cancer or cardiovascular diseases. For each of the internally generated antibodies, the exact antigen sequence is presented, together with a visualization of application‐specific validation data, including a protein array assay, western blot analysis, immunohistochemistry and, in most cases, immunofluorescent‐based confocal microscopy. The updated version also includes new search algorithms to allow complex queries regarding expression profiles, protein classes and chromosome location. Thus, the presented Human Protein Atlas provides a resource for pathology‐based biomedical research, including protein science and biomarker discovery. Copyright © 2008 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI